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    there's an old church in P.V.at the end of the macelon. go to the end where it swings away from the beach and the church is 100 yards further in, you can't miss it. good bars on the front, if D.H.doesn't fancy the church, try CHEEKY MONKEYS, it's upstairs right on the front not to far from the church.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hrt4girls View Post
    Thanks to both of you for the advice. It will be fun to try the different restaurants and pubs to find our favorite. I think our ship will be full since it is the week of Easter. I have read some very good things about the Star and I am sure we will have a wonderful time.

    My 2 daughters and I have planned a zipline excursion in the morning at PV. Then we are meeting my husband for some time in town. Is there something that we should make sure we see in the time we have left? We are not really beach people and prefer to see the sights in the ports and swim at the pools on the ship. My family teases me because I am a teacher and I think we should learn something about the places we go. They call them my field trips. I think cruises are the perfect mix of relaxing and doing.
    This sounds like our house when my boys were younger. My husband is a teacher and we are leaving on our 6th cruise to Mexico the week prior to Easter. We love the cities, churches and the country side excursions as well. We have been on some great excursions and all were thru the Cruise Lines. In Cabo there is a jeep tour that goes back into the mountains. The route was to come back along the beach but they had a terrible storm so our Guide took us to a school further back in the mountains to make up the time. It was amazing. We also visited two homes and saw what real life is all about in the mountains. So now this is an official tour. What a learning experience for us and traveling in the Jeeps was a blast!! My sons are now grown and away from home. One is still the tour type but the other turned into a surfer dude in high school so our last cruise with him was a bit different. He was on the water and we were on Land.
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